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SirAndy
I know we are not supposed to post classifieds in the garage, but this is a special case so i'm going to make an exception ...

As many of you may know our fellow teener Mel Reckling was diagnosed with cancer a while back and things do not look good for him.
He's forced to sell his original '72 /6 to cover some of the medical bills. sad.gif
This car needs to go to a good home ...

So, here's your chance to own a genuine, rare Porsche 914/6 (914.243.0107):
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=102081

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PS: Another thread with more pictures of the car can be found here:
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=78597
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Mark Henry
Could a member in Ohio do Mel a huge favor and go do a PPI with photo's on his car?

I've had a few people ask me about this car. I personally don't know Mel or his car. I'm just trying to help a member who is very ill.

My personial advice, if you are serious about the car, is to pay someone to do a PPI (Pre-Purchase Inspection) or fly out and inspect it yourself. I'd say it looks solid but needs going through to make it perfect. This is a French (European spec) 914/6 that Mel imported, which will add to it's value. This is a car you would restore only to it's original glory and never modify. A 1972 French market 914/6 is fairly rare and my opinion is that real sixes will in 10+ years be fetching real close to 356 prices.
d914
Damn I wish I had money!!!!!
SirAndy
QUOTE(Mark Henry @ Dec 15 2009, 03:18 AM) *

My personial advice, if you are serious about the car, is to pay someone to do a PPI (Pre-Purchase Inspection) or fly out and inspect it yourself. I'd say it looks solid but needs going through to make it perfect. This is a French (European spec) 914/6 that Mel imported, which will add to it's value. This is a car you would restore only to it's original glory and never modify. A 1972 French market 914/6 is fairly rare and my opinion is that real sixes will in 10+ years be fetching real close to 356 prices.

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markb
QUOTE(d914 @ Dec 15 2009, 07:02 AM) *

Damn I wish I had money!!!!!

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Gint
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davep
I had a friend very interested in the car, but despite having telephone # etc he could not get Mel talking to him. I hope Mel is able to respond soon.
zymurgist
I'm interested. I sent Mel a PM.
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